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Using behavior change communication to lead a comprehensive family planning program: the Nigerian Urban Reproductive Health Initiative
Susan Krenn, Lisa Cobb, Stella Babalola, Mojisola Odeku and Bola Kusemiju
Global Health: Science and Practice December 2014, 2(4):427-443; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-14-00009
Susan Krenn
aJohns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs, Baltimore, MD, USA
Lisa Cobb
aJohns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs, Baltimore, MD, USA
Stella Babalola
aJohns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs, Baltimore, MD, USA
Mojisola Odeku
bJohns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs, Nigerian Urban Reproductive Health Initiative, Abuja, Nigeria
Bola Kusemiju
bJohns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs, Nigerian Urban Reproductive Health Initiative, Abuja, Nigeria
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Vol. 2, No. 4
December 01, 2014
Using behavior change communication to lead a comprehensive family planning program: the Nigerian Urban Reproductive Health Initiative
Susan Krenn, Lisa Cobb, Stella Babalola, Mojisola Odeku, Bola Kusemiju
Global Health: Science and Practice Dec 2014, 2 (4) 427-443; DOI: 10.9745/GHSP-D-14-00009
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